[Verse 3: Chance Sutton]
Two months ago you didn't know my name
And now you want my fame?
Bitch I'm blowin' up, I'm only going up
Now I'm going off, I'm never fallin' offLike Mag, who? Digi who? Who are you?
All these beefs I just ran through, hit a milli in a monthWhere were you? Hatin' on me back in West Fake
Think you need to get your shit straight
Jakey brought me to the top, now we really poppin' off
Number one and number four, that's why these fans all at our door
It's lonely at the top so we all goingWe left Ohio, now the trio is all rollin'
It's Team 10, bitch
We back again, always first, never last
We the future, we'll see you in the past

About “It’s Everyday Bro”

“It’s Everyday Bro” is Jake Paul’s debut single, released on May 30, 2017 as a music video on YouTube. Jake, along with his crew Team 10, rap about their recent success as a group. Along with the music video and the editing, the song took only one day to write and was entirely produced by Jake himself.

Besides YouTube, it was also self-released through Spotify and Apple Music. Jake repeatedly urged his fans on Twitter to bump the song up to #1 on iTunes, and it peaked at #3 on May 31st.

Jake also sent a tweet towards Kendrick Lamar in regards to this said spot being taken by the former, this comparison being made due to some of the songs on the latter’s most recent album DAMN, which is still in the top 100 chart.

This song received heavy negative reception with a large amount of dislikes on the music video, most criticizing it for the lyrics and the influx of YouTubers becoming involved in the music industry. It was released two weeks after his older brother Logan Paul, also a YouTube personality, released his first viral hit “Help Me Help You.”

Is England even a city?

No, it’s a country within the continent Europe.

How long did it take to make this song?

It was allegedly made in the span of a single day, music video included.